PHILADELPHIA, April 23 /PRNewswire Interactive News Release/ -- A class
action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York, on behalf of all purchasers of the common stock of B2B
Internet Holdrs Depositary Receipts (Amex: BHH) from February 23, 2000 through
April 9, 2001, inclusive (the "Class Period").
The complaint charges B2B Internet and certain of its officers and
directors with issuing a false and misleading registration statement and
prospectus (the "Offering Documents") in connection with the Company's 2/23/00
initial public offering ("IPO"). Specifically, the complaint alleges that the
B2B Internet Holdrs depositary receipts were "basket securities" whose price
was directly related to, and moved with, the price of 20 underlying securities
held in the B2B Internet Holdrs trust. The complaint further alleges that
defendants violated the federal securities laws by issuing and selling B2B
Internet Holdrs Depositary Receipts pursuant to Offering Documents that were
materially false and misleading because they failed to disclose that a
substantial proportion of the B2B Internet Holdrs trust's initial portfolio
consisted of stocks whose prices had been artificially inflated through the
use of improper practices relating to their respective initial public
offerings, and that they therefore traded at artificially inflated prices.
The price of B2B Internet Holdrs has fallen from a March 14, 2000 high of $108
per B2B Internet Holdrs to a low of $4.26 on April 3, 2001.
Plaintiff is represented by The Law Offices of Marc S. Henzel. If you are
a member of the class described above, you have until June 4, 2001, to
participate in the case and ask the Court to appoint you as one of the lead
plaintiffs for the Class. In order to serve as lead plaintiff, however, you
must meet certain legal requirements. You do not need to seek appointment as
a lead plaintiff in order to share in any recovery.
If you have any questions concerning this case or your rights or interests
with respect to these matters, please contact: Marc S. Henzel, Esq. of The Law
Offices of Marc S. Henzel, 210 West Washington Square, Third Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106, by telephone at (888) 643-6735 or (215) 625-9999, by
facsimile at (215) 440-9475, by e-mail at Mhenzel182@aol.com or visit the
firm's website at http://members.aol.com/mhenzel182.
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PHILADELPHIA, April 23 /PRNewswire Interactive News Release/ -- A class
action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York, on behalf of all purchasers of the common stock of B2B
Internet Holdrs Depositary Receipts (Amex: BHH) from February 23, 2000 through
April 9, 2001, inclusive (the "Class Period").
The complaint charges B2B Internet and certain of its officers and
directors with issuing a false and misleading registration statement and
prospectus (the "Offering Documents") in connection with the Company's 2/23/00
initial public offering ("IPO"). Specifically, the complaint alleges that the
B2B Internet Holdrs depositary receipts were "basket securities" whose price
was directly related to, and moved with, the price of 20 underlying securities
held in the B2B Internet Holdrs trust. The complaint further alleges that
defendants violated the federal securities laws by issuing and selling B2B
Internet Holdrs Depositary Receipts pursuant to Offering Documents that were
materially false and misleading because they failed to disclose that a
substantial proportion of the B2B Internet Holdrs trust's initial portfolio
consisted of stocks whose prices had been artificially inflated through the
use of improper practices relating to their respective initial public
offerings, and that they therefore traded at artificially inflated prices.
The price of B2B Internet Holdrs has fallen from a March 14, 2000 high of $108
per B2B Internet Holdrs to a low of $4.26 on April 3, 2001.
Plaintiff is represented by The Law Offices of Marc S. Henzel. If you are
a member of the class described above, you have until June 4, 2001, to
participate in the case and ask the Court to appoint you as one of the lead
plaintiffs for the Class. In order to serve as lead plaintiff, however, you
must meet certain legal requirements. You do not need to seek appointment as
a lead plaintiff in order to share in any recovery.
If you have any questions concerning this case or your rights or interests
with respect to these matters, please contact: Marc S. Henzel, Esq. of The Law
Offices of Marc S. Henzel, 210 West Washington Square, Third Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19106, by telephone at (888) 643-6735 or (215) 625-9999, by
facsimile at (215) 440-9475, by e-mail at Mhenzel182@aol.com or visit the
firm's website at http://members.aol.com/mhenzel182.
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http://tbutton.prnewswire.com/prn/11690X73438777
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